Summary
Zoran Milivojević: Parenting
On optimal upbringing
texts from Politics
Why can't parenting be reduced to providing love? How to balance love and discipline? How to raise a child to become a functional adult - these are just some of the questions that Dr. Zoran Milivojević, a psychotherapist, deals with, but also offers possible answers in a book that collects texts that the author has been publishing for years, more precisely since March 2009, in Politica. As there is a special interest of parents in the author's texts on the topic of raising children, the publisher has decided to collect the columns related to the problem of raising and the relationship between parents and children in a special edition and to offer it to those readers who are only interested in this topic. The book contains, in one place, a selection of texts on upbringing that he published in Politica from 2009-2017.
The author emphasizes that the main task of parents is to prepare a child for an independent life in human society - to socialize him and encourage independence. The book contains a foreword by the publisher, as well as an appendix with the author's text by Dr. Milivojević Corporal punishment of children - yes, but reasonable.
This is the fourth book in which Milivojević's columns published in Politika have been collected - the first book, Catching Love, was published with texts from March 2009 to September 2011, the second book Psihologika odvajnego života contains texts published from September 2011 to September 2014, and in the book Psychological Writings the texts were published from September 2014 to September 2017.
Why is it most important to teach a child that he and his actions are not the same?
How to teach a child to respect both himself and others?
Why is it impossible to avoid a conflict between the will of the parent and the child?
How to raise a child to become a functional adult?
How to position yourself towards teenager?
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